Summer - a great time to spend time outdoors with a book. And if you do not like light summer reading, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the 5 books on self-development, which will replace a session with a psychologist.
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"Dream on," Annie Gottlieb
All the books we are taught that dream slipping. You just need to be engaged in self-suggestion. But Annie Gottlieb 30 years helping others articulate clearly their dreams and develop a plan for their implementation. To do this you need to not only dream, but also to have some skills, learn to planAnd surround yourself with the right people. These secrets and shares the author."To tell you the life of" Yes! ". Psychologist in a concentration camp ", Viktor Frankl
This is not a book about the horrors of the concentration camps. It's about how to change the mentality in an environment where there is no sense to live. It's about why some people will resist the spirit. And that survive in inhuman conditions are not physically hardy, and strong-willed people. The author himself has passed through the concentration camp, and even there, found the meaning of life. The book, though, and tells the story of life in the death camp, but it is extremely positive and helps to reconsider his life.
"Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" by John Gray
Men and women are different, they speak different languages, because they "came from different planets." The book shows differences between men and women, teaches us to build relationships between the sexes. It will help you not only in personal relationships but also in business.
"The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho
This is not a classic book about self-development, it is a novel. But it allows you to look at yourself and at life from the other side. Shepherd Santiago from Andalusia has a dream that he must go to Egypt in search of treasure. Shepherd is on his heart. On his way there will be many adventures and treasures he found in the most unexpected place. The novel is very symbolic, makes you wonder about many things.
"Five injuries that hinder be yourself" Liz Burbo
As injuries in childhood, preventing us from being happy? As they passed down from generation to generation? And why are we responsible for it to stop, "infection" injuries of people close to us. This book tells. In it you will easily recognize yourself, and people close to you.
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